Crosby was tabbed as First Star after finishing the second full month of the
shortened 2013 season by leading the NHL with 19 assists and 25 points as the
Penguins went a perfect 15-0-0 in March. The Pittsburgh captain recorded at
least one point in 12 of 15 contests, including eight multi-point
performances, and tied linemate Pascal Dupuis for tops in the league with a
plus-19 rating.

Subban garnered the Second Star honor by leading all defenseman with 18
points (7G, 11A) in 14 games to help the Habs take over first place in the
Northeast Division. His seven scores were the most in one month for a
Canadiens blueliner since Mathieu Schneider picked up seven in February of
1994. A 23-year-old native of Toronto, Subban is tops in the NHL among
defensemen with 10 tallies and ranks third with 27 points.

Bobrovsky picked up the Third Star by leading the league with three shutouts
and placing second in wins (nine), goals-against average (1.49) and save
percentage (.950) as Columbus went a franchise-best 10-2-4 in March. The 24-
year-old Russian yielded one or fewer goals in 10 of his 14 appearances, which
included three shutouts.